March 2009 Archive
6091.
So Totally Poetically Never Not Another URL Shortener (web-poet.com)
6092.
The Theory of Business Enterprise (faculty.rsu.edu)
6093.
Cray-Cyber : Public access crays (cray-cyber.org)
6094.
BASIS ELEKTRICITEIT (kta1-hasselt.be)
6095.
Positive Weekly Roundup (mast-economy.blogspot.com)
6096.
Memory leaks are easy to find (kohlerm.blogspot.com)
6097.
WPP boss Martin Sorrell shares his views (on the future of advertising) (news.bbc.co.uk)
6098.
Udefn.com - free sms api (udefn.com)
6099.
It's too bad Scoble's not doing this anymore but here's an inside look into Gist (fastcompany.tv)
6100.
Web Accessibility as a Political Movement (dbaron.org)
6101.
From the Assembly language to Cloud Computing, and the DNA to the Mankind (kcorax.net)
6102.
Ideas changing the world right now (time.com)
6103.
Are You Attending MobileCamp Boston? (barcamp.org)
6104.
Invertebrate nervous systems (faculty.washington.edu)
6105.
What’s It Going to Take to Fix eBay? (nytimes.com)
6106.
App Stores - from exciting to boring (in just one week) (weblog.cenriqueortiz.com)
6107.
Search Monetization vs. Social Media Monetization (mattwolf.org)
6108.
First Tech Book Published Exclusively on iPhone (macresearch.org)
6109.
Parchment: Z-Machine with typography in JavaScript (code.google.com)
6110.
Norvig's Sudoku solver generalized for KenKen, ported to Javascript (mlsite.net)
6111.
President Barack Obama's Inaugural Address by David Bergman (gigapan.org)
6112.
The feasibility of making $700,000/month on Socialmedia, Part II (blog.clutterme.com)
6113.
JaikuEngine, New MicroBlogging open source kid (latestgeeknews.blogspot.com)
6114.
Better batteries are on their way (economist.com)
6115.
Remotely debug PHP using UDP sockets (dirtytrolls.com)
6116.
A Scala Tutorial for Java Programmers [pdf] (scala-lang.org)
6117.
The Ghost of a Codebase Past (stickyminds.com)
6118.
Software Testing - Off the Trails (stickyminds.com)
6119.
Dave Winer and Jay Rosen on whether Twitter can save the news (scripting.com)
6120.
Apple sued over ‘exploding’ iPod (telegraph.co.uk)